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which wide angle to get

 
jaisai01
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May 18, 2005 22:47 |  #1

i have 1000$ to spend no more.. but i am looking at a EF-S 10-22mm or tamron 11-18mm.. plz give me ur advice. or should i go with lighting kit with a couple monolights for studio use. plz give me ur input. thanks
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May 19, 2005 00:59 |  #2

That would entirely depend on your needs!:)

As far as wide angles are concerned, I can't comment on the Tamron, but the 10-22 is excellent. I only wish it would fit my 1D Mk2!!


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May 19, 2005 02:08 as a reply to  @ weemannie's post |  #3

the wide angle i want jsut to have in my bag incase i need it. i do a lot of architectural work and photojournalist work..

with the lighting i do modeling photography and portraits.

so i jsut cant figure it out.. :-(


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May 19, 2005 02:10 as a reply to  @ jaisai01's post |  #4

Try doing the lottery :D


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May 19, 2005 02:14 as a reply to  @ weemannie's post |  #5

hahaha.. i should...
i was talking to my friend and i think i have it down to the 2 things
alienbees B800s and stands 1 umbrella and one large softbox

OR

Canon 10-22 EF-S...............

hmmm.. gonna sleep on it tontie and see what i wanna do.. i think the lighting would be more beneficial in the long run..cuz if i upgrade to a 1dMKII then i couldnt use it.. and my glass collection is pretty good at the moment.


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May 19, 2005 03:22 as a reply to  @ jaisai01's post |  #6

You're probably right.

I bought the 10-22 for my 20D - used it on one outing and then had a rush of blood to the head and bought the 1D Mk2!! Doh! :lol: :lol:

Good luck :)


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May 19, 2005 04:03 as a reply to  @ jaisai01's post |  #7

jaisai01 wrote:
hahaha.. i should...
i was talking to my friend and i think i have it down to the 2 things
alienbees B800s and stands 1 umbrella and one large softbox

OR

Canon 10-22 EF-S...............

hmmm.. gonna sleep on it tontie and see what i wanna do.. i think the lighting would be more beneficial in the long run..cuz if i upgrade to a 1dMKII then i couldnt use it.. and my glass collection is pretty good at the moment.

If you're upgrading no use for the 10-22 but if you're not it is a hell of a lense...


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